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Medientyp:
Buch
Titel:
Writing in the new nation
:
prose, print, and politics in the early United States
Enthält:
David Brainerd -- Jonathan Edwards -- Prophet in bearskins -- Immanence versus representation -- Writing and self-division in Crèvecoeur's Farmer -- Literary embodiment of revolutionary conditions -- European rage for ruins -- American natural history -- Bartram's Travels -- Ordering the exotic -- Botanizing and republicanism -- Identity and duplicity -- Stephen Burroughs and confidence -- Charlotte Temple and real property -- Arthur Mervyn and personal property -- Benjamin Franklin and urban experience -- Autobiography, secrecy, and books -- Print culture and republican ideology -- Adams, Jefferson, Rush -- Declaration of Independence and personality -- Franklin and representative autobiography -- Rousseau, Emerson, and the return of the immanent -- Thomas Jefferson and Timothy Dwight -- Continuity despite revolution -- Wieland -- Irving, Cooper, and literary conservatism -- Social science and the Indian -- Lewis and Clark expedition -- Journal versus history -- Language and captivity -- Sensitive frontiersman -- Savage frontiersman -- Wildness and democracy -- Wild man in the margin.
Anmerkungen:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 197-204) and index
Beschreibung:
David Brainerd -- Jonathan Edwards -- Prophet in bearskins -- Immanence versus representation -- Writing and self-division in Cre§vecoeur's Farmer -- Literary embodiment of revolutionary conditions -- European rage for ruins -- American natural history -- Bartram's Travels -- Ordering the exotic -- Botanizing and republicanism -- Identity and duplicity -- Stephen Burroughs and confidence -- Charlotte Temple and real property -- Arthur Mervyn and personal property -- Benjamin Franklin and urban experience -- Autobiography, secrecy, and books -- Print culture and republican ideology -- Adams, Jefferson, Rush -- Declaration of Independence and personality -- Franklin and representative autobiography -- Rousseau, Emerson, and the return of the immanent -- Thomas Jefferson and Timothy Dwight -- Continuity despite revolution -- Wieland -- Irving, Cooper, and literary conservatism -- Social science and the Indian -- Lewis and Clark expedition -- Journal versus history -- Language and captivity -- Sensitive frontiersman -- Savage frontiersman -- Wildness and democracy -- Wild man in the margin